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    Topic Role of the Multi-Disciplinary Team In Caring for an Individual with an Intellectual Disability Contents Introduction……………………………………………… Page 2 Promoting Dignity‚ Choice‚ Relationships & Contributing…………………………….Page 3 Facilities & Support Available For People With An Intellectual Disability………………………… Page 4 The Role Of The Multi-Disciplinary Team & Definition of Front Line Staff ……………………………Page 5 Evaluation ………..………………………………………Page 7 Appendices

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    Modern Management MGT500- 2012 Managing Diverse Workforce Workforce diversity includes the obvious differences we see when we look around: race‚ gender‚ national origin‚ sexual orientation‚ age‚ religion and ethnicity. But it’s also the less obvious traits‚ the subtle differences that often register with us unconsciously‚ such as socioeconomic status‚ marital status‚ educational background‚ language‚ accent and appearance. We all have something that makes us unique‚ some special talent or ability

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    Synopsis This case deals about the three supervisor‚ working in a three different shifts in a small manufacturing company and their leadership behaviors which effects to their follower performances. Issues: • Workers of first shift are demotivated as they think there work is pretty much repetitive and monotonous. • Second shift is suffering from high rate of absenteeism and turnover. • Upper management is not solving the problem of second shift that they are facing on their

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    Roles of supervisor The direct supervisor is the individual who oversees the service activities and provides frontline staff with constant direction‚ assistance‚ and feedback. Support from supervisors may build nurse commitment. As organizational representatives‚ supervisors who strive to create favorable job conditions are likely to experience a reciprocal concern for the organizational wellbeing from nurses. In this way‚ the supervisors’ discretionary effort may be rewarded with engaged

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    Incident 2 Healthy Employees are Happy Employees 1. Describe Teow’s personality and leadership style. How does it foster or hinder his effort to transform CCN into a healthy and productive organization? - Teow’s personality is Extroverted‚ conscientious‚ empathy and observant. Extroversion has found on Teow’s personality which is the most important trait of effective leader according to the Big Five Personality Framework. His vision on productive organization is from employees. He relate present

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    Technology Access and the Diverse Student There are many issues that affect the education of diverse students in the United States. However; in South Carolina‚ an issue that many diverse students are faced with is the implementation of technology in the classroom. Technology is often viewed as a tool that will help enhance learning‚ prepare students for the future‚ and as a tool to explore knowledge. This may be true for some students‚ but not all students feel the same. The problem that local school

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    DIVERSE SUCCESSION PLANNING (DSP) INTRODUCTION “The future of many organizations is likely to depend on their mastery of diverse succession planning given that building bench strength among women and minorities will be critical in the competitive war for talent”. (Charles R. Greer and Meghna Virick‚ 2008.) They stressed further: “Aside from the leadership provided by CEOs and diversity officers‚ management of diversity should be embraced by the entire leadership team and not perceived as the

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    India Is Culturally Diverse My native country is India. India is the second most populated country in the world. India is the largest democratic country in world. People are socially very traditional in India. First‚ a huge amount of people believe in the joint family. The joint family means‚ number of family member live together. Eldest member is the head of the joint family. Men are the most responsible person in each family and even in society. Therefore‚ the man makes all the important decisions

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    handled by a disciplinary action to restrict what the town as a whole can or can not do‚ whereas the lepers were just banished and left to fend for themselves. The plague stands as an image for the idea of disciplinary mechanism. Foucault also describes Jeremy Bentham’s Panopticon‚ a Building with a tower in the center that has wide windows all around giving the tower a peripheral vision of the cells that surround it. The supervisor can see the inmates but the inmates can’t see the supervisor‚ as a result

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    Panopticism: A Failing Disciplinary System In his 1975 essay Panopticism‚ author Michel Foucault discusses the effects that the manipulation of power and discipline ultimately has on society. As a philosophical historian and observer of human relations‚ his work focused on the dominant knowledge of disciplinary systems and practices by tracking their historical era‚ social context‚ and nature of power they held in society. Foucault’s belief that our society is not one of spectacle but of great

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